February 1, 2010

scottw@standard-democrat.com SIKESTON -- Those who haven't received an invitation to the Sikeston First Assembly of God's Annual Wildlife Supper this year can once again get in on the fun with a ticket to Community Night. "We've been doing this since 1971, off and on," said Allen Small, a church member who has enjoyed the event since it was established as an event for men designed to build relationship between friends, neighbors and co-workers...

Micah Blackburn hangs a hornet nest as part of the decorations for the First Assembly of God's Wildlife Supper. (Photo by Scott Welton, Staff)
Micah Blackburn hangs a hornet nest as part of the decorations for the First Assembly of God's Wildlife Supper. (Photo by Scott Welton, Staff)

Event seeks to show Christianity in a more relaxed atmosphere

scottw@standard-democrat.com

SIKESTON -- Those who haven't received an invitation to the Sikeston First Assembly of God's Annual Wildlife Supper this year can once again get in on the fun with a ticket to Community Night.

"We've been doing this since 1971, off and on," said Allen Small, a church member who has enjoyed the event since it was established as an event for men designed to build relationship between friends, neighbors and co-workers.

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